Phillip Marc Sons of Liberty
/Vendor Spotlight: Philip Marc Sons of Liberty
Considering its location, there may be no more appropriate McConkey’s Market vendor than Philip Marc Sons of Liberty. Philip constructs hand painted signs that recreate iconic symbols from around the time of the American Revolution.
“We were at my brother’s house, and I was sitting across from a tavern sign my sister-in-law had just purchased at Colonial Williamsburg,” Philip says. “As someone who has always loved American history, I decided in that moment to create art inspired by that time period. I went home that night and sketched my first signboard – Ben Franklin’s ‘Join or Die’ political cartoon.”
Philip uses seven-inch tongue and groove southern Georgia heart pine floorboards as the base for his pieces, each of which is distressed to simulate age. Some have worm holes, ax markings, dents, cracked paint, and even simulated musket ball holes.
Philip says there are many historic images that appeared around the time of the Revolutionary War that have been lost. He believes Americans should know the meaning behind these images, some of which helped to spark America’s birth.
“My objective is to reintroduce some of these meaningful symbols as a way to educate and celebrate our national freedom,” he says.
Come see Philip Marc Sons of Liberty on September 30 from 10AM – 4PM at McConkey’s Market in Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA).